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have a more integrated order in terms of economic environment by the new country mr will continue to have differences in terms of political or pinioned in. the international relations. economy. is two countries have to it depends on each other in terms of trade investment and in the logic hole. so that it will be very interesting to see the little country with equal weight in the core of it sitting here is tough when china is about the size of the united or even to all we take the united states so if you have a big balance of economy between the east and the west but they will continue with these kinds of ideology of ideologies call differences between the two countries. ahead the syria syria conflict is sending strong ripples across the border were reporting lebanon which turned into a sectarian powder keg because of the bloody civil war next door step short in it and also told by turkey to tighten the screws on kurdish rebels weighing up for a vial of capital punishment we've got live comment on this a couple of stories after this break. a sacred place rising out of the waters of t
have a more integrated order in terms of economic environment by the new country mr will continue to have differences in terms of political or pinioned in. the international relations. economy. is two countries have to it depends on each other in terms of trade investment and in the logic hole. so that it will be very interesting to see the little country with equal weight in the core of it sitting here is tough when china is about the size of the united or even to all we take the united states...
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this you find your way to go into the end of the head of a more integrated border into the economic environment but into country music you continue to have some differences in terms of political opinion and in diplomacy internationally british it is. commonly done and is to country have to it depends on each other in terms of trading westwind in a logical poor us so that you know it will be very interesting to see the two countries with equal weight in the ballot and all of the sitting years time when china is about the size of the united or even to or will take the place that is so you would have a big balance of economy power between the east in the west but they will continue with these caused by the obvious ideologies called differences between the two countries and i guess i'm not surprised that on who is at the top in china who's going to come in with a big new blood and china's growth being slowed down in a moment by senior conservative politicians do you think the change in playing the man expected to succeed outgoing jintao will limit their influence. a sitting playing is a fairly clev
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i've worked with him in that environment to know that he does not think of those things lightly and let me make it very clear that based on again, my discussions with him, he has not provided paula broadwell or anyone with information, classified information that they shouldn't have. >> has he had any conversation or contact with paula broadwell in the last few days? >> last few days, i'm not aware of any. she, up until everything that came out with the news, i'm sure she was still working on her dissertation. there was some potential contact back and forth over a little bit of time about that. you have to imagine somebody who is doing their dissertation is not going to just give up that entire body of work and research very easily. >> what about jill kelley? how do you describe david petraeus' relationship with her? >> i think very simply as close personal friends of not only david petraeus but of his wife, holly, as well. they met the kelleys not too long after they arrived at tampa, mcdill air force base, home of u.s. central command, where he became the commander october 31st, 2008.
i've worked with him in that environment to know that he does not think of those things lightly and let me make it very clear that based on again, my discussions with him, he has not provided paula broadwell or anyone with information, classified information that they shouldn't have. >> has he had any conversation or contact with paula broadwell in the last few days? >> last few days, i'm not aware of any. she, up until everything that came out with the news, i'm sure she was still...
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i think this kind of financial environment is perfect for such a -- an axe-wielder of that nature to go in terms of waste and redundancy. it could potentially reduce russian anxieties, if we are spending less in terms of naeto overall. that might be a good way of sitting down at the table with russians and saying, hey, you don't have to worry about us so much. yes, we're pursuing missile defense, et cetera. but obviously, we're taking a very serious position on reducing spending within nato. finally, there are two aspects that mitigate against this happy news, from my point of view happy news, not necessarily everybody here. one is that we have a tendency to export our problems. we export our obesity problem by selling corn syrup all over the world, while, no surprise, we sell our arms as well. and over the last two years, the obama administration has begun to reevaluate our export control regulations to facilitate greater arms exports. why? i mean, the reason is obvious. if our military contractors have fewer opportunities to get pentagon contracts, well, we will, ie, the obama admi
i think this kind of financial environment is perfect for such a -- an axe-wielder of that nature to go in terms of waste and redundancy. it could potentially reduce russian anxieties, if we are spending less in terms of naeto overall. that might be a good way of sitting down at the table with russians and saying, hey, you don't have to worry about us so much. yes, we're pursuing missile defense, et cetera. but obviously, we're taking a very serious position on reducing spending within nato....
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but i think this is an appropriate environment, the national prayer breakfast, this is a gathering of men and women in faith. so he felt very comfortable discussing how his face influences his world view and the decisions that he makes. >>> this is cspan 3 with politics and public affairs programming throughout the week and on the weekend, american history tv, 48 hours of people and events telling the american story. join in the conversation on these social media sites. >> and coming up in just about 15 minutes here on cspan3. we'll develop updates from the campaign trail, congress and the white house, and it starts at 5:00 p.m. eastern. house speaker john boehner today denied having a rift with eric cantor, the second ranking house republican. the newspaper politico had reported that there were new tensions between the two men. speaker boehner's comments today were about 15 minutes. >> this week we got word from the congressional bug office that after three years of the president's policies, unemployment is expected to stay high for the noer seeable future. it's clear the president's
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we have an increasingly competitive security environment. so in light of those two quotes, what keeps you guys awake at night? >> i worry all the time about the fact that we are going to wake up and we'll be subject to a crisis or an attack, a cyberattack, for example, that we have no idea where it came from and it virtually has crippled our country. taken down our power grid. taken down our financial systems. and i worry a great deal about that. there's a hell of a lot to worry about in the world we're in. i worry about, you know, what can happen with iran. i worry about north korea. i worry a great deal about what can happen in the middle east as a result of the turmoil there. syria. yemen. bahrain. other places. egypt. those are concerns. but first and foremost, i guess i worry about the unexpected attack that we're not prepared to deal with. >> general dempsey, do you have anything to add to that? >> keep it short for me. >> i will, sir. i do short. you heard my opening statement. >> i like your style. that's my style. >> well, i worry a
we have an increasingly competitive security environment. so in light of those two quotes, what keeps you guys awake at night? >> i worry all the time about the fact that we are going to wake up and we'll be subject to a crisis or an attack, a cyberattack, for example, that we have no idea where it came from and it virtually has crippled our country. taken down our power grid. taken down our financial systems. and i worry a great deal about that. there's a hell of a lot to worry about in...
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how well did we work together with data link and communications in the actual operation environment? >> many of the systems in the network are developed on a national basis. each of us have got a national industry that needs to be supportive. and the difficulty is that many of these national systems are developed to suit national requirements, and not necessarily alliance requirements. so the communication from one system to the other can be difficult. i had a canadian system. i was aware of u.s. systems. the british systems and the like. and then you have nato systems, but even the nato system need to mature even further. we need to go beyond this. the technology in terms of link, in terms of exchange of information, data link, and transfer of information is a place where we need to continue. but it's a difficult part because on one side you have -- you're facing national interests and national requirements and on the other side are alliance requirements. and therein lies the difficult part. where do we find that balance between those two -- those two end of the spectrum, to find th
how well did we work together with data link and communications in the actual operation environment? >> many of the systems in the network are developed on a national basis. each of us have got a national industry that needs to be supportive. and the difficulty is that many of these national systems are developed to suit national requirements, and not necessarily alliance requirements. so the communication from one system to the other can be difficult. i had a canadian system. i was aware...
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. >>> they are the men and women who make sure hospitalized veterans are in a clean environment. more than 300 janitors at walter reed medical center say they haven't been paid in two weeks. supporters came out to stand in solidarity with the janitors tuesday at a rally in bethesda. 9news spoke with one of the frustrated employees. >> i have done the job. i have complied with their regulations and everything but i'm not getting paid. >> it tends to get frustrating. the federal contractor that employs the janitors says the government hasn't paid them so they can't pay their workers. >>> it is 5:52. making news now, business owners in lower manhattan may not be able to survive superstorm sandy, even those who have made enough repairs to be able to open have seen a dropoff in customers. many stores remain closed and even employees with open businesses are having their hours scaled back. >>> little good transportation news in new york after the big storm sandy. part of the battery tunnel reopened before last night's rush hour. 86 million gallons of water from sandy's storm surge swam
. >>> they are the men and women who make sure hospitalized veterans are in a clean environment. more than 300 janitors at walter reed medical center say they haven't been paid in two weeks. supporters came out to stand in solidarity with the janitors tuesday at a rally in bethesda. 9news spoke with one of the frustrated employees. >> i have done the job. i have complied with their regulations and everything but i'm not getting paid. >> it tends to get frustrating. the...
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one of the areas is operate in anti-access environments where libya was a permissive environment. what sosht of electrical focus that european countries have to make particularly european nato allies to wrap their minds if we are sent to an iran situation or some other place where we can operate in an area that is in much more contested area than for example a libya or an afghanistan? >> basically i think we will always be different in the output of defense institutions in all nato countries look at the sheer size. so the differences is normal. i would challenge one gap. there is a difference and bridge through -- and this is the heart of the mission we have in act to bring the ability both in equipment in training and all aspects of combat. if you look at the gunnison, for example. the inclusion of realtime pictures and video for qrun integration. this is something that is not integral at the beginning. you want video you have to work with your own mission system. if you look at intelligence sharing, there was a lack of intelligence sharing between -- we have developed an afghan
one of the areas is operate in anti-access environments where libya was a permissive environment. what sosht of electrical focus that european countries have to make particularly european nato allies to wrap their minds if we are sent to an iran situation or some other place where we can operate in an area that is in much more contested area than for example a libya or an afghanistan? >> basically i think we will always be different in the output of defense institutions in all nato...
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even in a difficult budget environment we must fund important international education and foreign language study programs to build the pipeline to a 21st century work force including the foreign language assistance program. we must make sure that budget cuts are not at the extense of strategic national security interests. shortsighted cuts to programs like paddle 6 could severely undermine the progress we have made in this area. today we'll hear about agencies' progress on their language capacities, however, i believe agencies can do more to coordinate and share best practices in recruiting, retaining, and training personnel. furthermore, i strongly believe that a coordinated national effort among all levels of government, industry, and academia is needed to tackle the problem before us. if we work together, we can improve our nation's language capacity and effectively confront the challenges to our nation's security and economic prosperity. i look forward to hearing from our witnesses today and continuing the discussion on how we can address our nation's language needs. former senator dav
even in a difficult budget environment we must fund important international education and foreign language study programs to build the pipeline to a 21st century work force including the foreign language assistance program. we must make sure that budget cuts are not at the extense of strategic national security interests. shortsighted cuts to programs like paddle 6 could severely undermine the progress we have made in this area. today we'll hear about agencies' progress on their language...
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really important that the time of this tell us that we are facing in cyber security that we maintain an environment that facilitates investment and innovation and does not do anything to confine the ability of the private sector which owns and operates the majority of the networks upon which all critical infrastructure and most of the things we have come used to in our daily lives rely on from having to have their attention directed away from being nimble, and joe, and fast to respond to this challenge as it continues to grow. >> is that in direct reference to the white house plan that was introduced last year on several security which puts an emphasis on vhs? >> it's a clear response to it around the parameters that have been outlined in some of the legislative initiatives that we see. >> do you expect cedras security legislation to move through the congress this year? >> my crystal ball is a little cloudy about that. i have reason to believe that there will be a legislative initiative that will be introduced on the senate side. not entirely sure what it will quite get. believe there may be some p
really important that the time of this tell us that we are facing in cyber security that we maintain an environment that facilitates investment and innovation and does not do anything to confine the ability of the private sector which owns and operates the majority of the networks upon which all critical infrastructure and most of the things we have come used to in our daily lives rely on from having to have their attention directed away from being nimble, and joe, and fast to respond to this...
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if we are in a more sustainable budgetary trajectory, then obviously, the changes, the fiscal environment will be less dramatic and frankly much better for the national security. in terms of the other key factor is who wins the election. if president obama is re-elected, typically the qdrs of the second-term presidents are less dramatic than the first term because they are adjusting off of their own baseline. if someone new comes into office typically they do a more full qdr that goes back soup to nuts to come back to make more changes based on that. so, it depends on some circumstances that we can't foresee at this point. what our job is in osc, but particularly in the joint staff is to really prepare for either case and to ensure that we have done the intellectual work to tee up the options for a future president whoever that may be. >> you have used the word irreversibility, and how does that apply for the supply base for the defense, and which has been pinched in recent year and foresees a greater constriction of resources for support of the defense acquisition and r&d? >> for the ind
if we are in a more sustainable budgetary trajectory, then obviously, the changes, the fiscal environment will be less dramatic and frankly much better for the national security. in terms of the other key factor is who wins the election. if president obama is re-elected, typically the qdrs of the second-term presidents are less dramatic than the first term because they are adjusting off of their own baseline. if someone new comes into office typically they do a more full qdr that goes back soup...
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but we have worked this carefully in our environments. this was very important to me as we worked through this process. >> thanks, everybody. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >> join us next week when the senate collection committee on intelligence hears about global threats to the u.s. witnesses include head of cia david petraeus and robert mueller. beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on our companion network c-span. >> april 15th, 2010, i had arrived in paris. walked into the hotel lobby met him for the first time. he looked at me and said, so you're the rolling stone guy. i don't care about the article, >> michael hastings wrotet ver. commander of the u.s. and nato forces in afghanistan in the 2010 june issue of "rolling stone." >> i said, sir, it's between you and lady gaga not knowing she was going to be on the cover. >> he replied just put me an lady gaga in a heart-shaped tub. i thought this is a different kind of general, a different kind of story. >> several months later as a result of the article, general mcchrystal had been f
but we have worked this carefully in our environments. this was very important to me as we worked through this process. >> thanks, everybody. >> thank you very much. appreciate it. >> join us next week when the senate collection committee on intelligence hears about global threats to the u.s. witnesses include head of cia david petraeus and robert mueller. beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on our companion network c-span. >> april 15th, 2010, i had arrived in paris. walked...
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quickly three were here three were right environment the car the car i think there are now they are. ok sorry we're. i. just. changed changed. it's changed changed it's changed it's changed changed. so why you hear it was because we don't like what they're planning or that we never wanted them here and those scoundrels have been making more since nine hundred forty five they're always part. being in somewhere in the world. the united states has budgeted ninety million dollars we can turn it into crowns. but i thought they were trying to divert it's a good billion the ninety ninety million that would belittle as many on home with them or you go through you just. changed. its chest. did you quit when you know how many bases do they have around the world one hundred eighty eight in western germany. they rule they won't fully expect that the czech people will participate in a lot of that it's just logical that the czechs would be the people who are primarily or at least to a large extent participating in that construction and that maintenance amanda knox county judge ensures that the bet
quickly three were here three were right environment the car the car i think there are now they are. ok sorry we're. i. just. changed changed. it's changed changed it's changed it's changed changed. so why you hear it was because we don't like what they're planning or that we never wanted them here and those scoundrels have been making more since nine hundred forty five they're always part. being in somewhere in the world. the united states has budgeted ninety million dollars we can turn it...
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. >> and mcnaughton claims she is just helping her dorm mates get ready for the prison environment. which is where some will be headed if their cases end in conviction. >> these girls are not gay and they're going to have to be when they go to prison. so -- >> according to kelly. >> they will be. trust me. when these girls go, they'll come out with girlfriends, so i taught them like how to hop on and do weird things. with our stripes on and stuff like that. yeah. we had lesbian sex 101. >> she made us all try it out so that we could feel the feeling. >> yeah. and it was good. >> mcnaughton has recently set her sights on a new arrival. >> this is my new blond, jessica. fake boobs. really big fake boobs. nice ones. she's kick heroin, kind of like the other blond. >> jessica arrived two days ago, still high on heroin and barely able to stomach the food. and though mcnaughton's gravitational pull in the dorm is strong, styx said she won't be sucked in. >> kelly is, i guess, a pimp. she has everybody doing everything for her, which i'm not going to do. i don't like girls at all. >> you k
. >> and mcnaughton claims she is just helping her dorm mates get ready for the prison environment. which is where some will be headed if their cases end in conviction. >> these girls are not gay and they're going to have to be when they go to prison. so -- >> according to kelly. >> they will be. trust me. when these girls go, they'll come out with girlfriends, so i taught them like how to hop on and do weird things. with our stripes on and stuff like that. yeah. we had...
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as far as the arms control traditional nuclear arms control environment i see a continuity there with the way this issue has been approached since the late '60s, early 1970s and the soviet union when even though there were ups and downs in the relationship, both washington and moscow saw nuclear arms control to be in their national security interests. so with fits and starts and sometimes negotiations would halt for a while, certainly they did during the 1980s for a while, nevertheless, they would continue up again after perhaps a pause. so i don't really see at the moment a difficulty in that realm. i will say that the cooperation with iran at this point has actually been very, very solid, and russia is play iing a leadi role, as you all know. russia will be hosting the next meeting to talk with the iranians in the p-5 plus process, p-5 plus one process. there will be many opportunities for russia to continue to play in moving that agenda forward. so, all in all, i think one hases to recognize that political transitions sometimes cause things to slow down a bit but, nevertheless, in
as far as the arms control traditional nuclear arms control environment i see a continuity there with the way this issue has been approached since the late '60s, early 1970s and the soviet union when even though there were ups and downs in the relationship, both washington and moscow saw nuclear arms control to be in their national security interests. so with fits and starts and sometimes negotiations would halt for a while, certainly they did during the 1980s for a while, nevertheless, they...
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i can't tell you what they are protesting, it is like anti-war and tax the rich and save the environment and give us jobs and to mike's point what is this? in san francisco, occupy is the new sexy term for yown protest. union protest in san francisco is coming with union pickers and like a rag tag band of hippis and younger people protesting. >> guys, we have to go but there is a pluarity in favor. coming up. didn't get in on the facebook stock offing. there is other stocks for you to friend . >> our gang said theirs are better. >> it dominates in the diabetes. >> you like this morgan. >> it is trading high. >> why do you like it >> earnings are expected to grow. and arrives on the coat tails of facebook. >> you are for an industrial supplies company. it is a wonderful chain store
i can't tell you what they are protesting, it is like anti-war and tax the rich and save the environment and give us jobs and to mike's point what is this? in san francisco, occupy is the new sexy term for yown protest. union protest in san francisco is coming with union pickers and like a rag tag band of hippis and younger people protesting. >> guys, we have to go but there is a pluarity in favor. coming up. didn't get in on the facebook stock offing. there is other stocks for you to...
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international organizations or diplomatic conference to prevent, reduce and control pollution of the marine environment from or through the atmosphere. that's got kyoto written all over it. what it has written all over it is any time the u.n. calls a conference or what have you, they all get together, they all sign on to it. even though we disagree, by adopting this treaty, we have said that we will adopt it, even though we don't agree with that particular treaty. so, with all due respect of the legal interpretations you say you've had, i've read thousands of pieces of legislation. this is written in plain english and i don't know how you can argue that after this is implemented or adopted by congress or the senate, if it is, how we're going to get around the fact that we have agreed that we will adopt these laws and regulations? >> well, senator, i join you in being absolutely 100% supportive and protective of american sovereignty. i have spent much of my adult life in whatever role i have found myself in defending and arguing on behalf of our country and our rights and will continue to do so. but i w
international organizations or diplomatic conference to prevent, reduce and control pollution of the marine environment from or through the atmosphere. that's got kyoto written all over it. what it has written all over it is any time the u.n. calls a conference or what have you, they all get together, they all sign on to it. even though we disagree, by adopting this treaty, we have said that we will adopt it, even though we don't agree with that particular treaty. so, with all due respect of...
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and that security environment will be ultimately the key indicator of whether that drawdown should ultimately occur. it will be conditions based. i submit those metrix every six months. evaluating the conditions ultimately for the drawdown. for now, sir, there is an expectation we'll draw the 352 force down to a number we think fits generally the security environment for the post 2014 sperd. >> if 3 sfeft the number or 325, that's what you're going to recommend. >> yes, sir. that's my hope. at this juncture based on the studies, the intelligence scenarios on which we ran the analysis, at this point 231 to 236 looks about the right number in combination of army and police capabilities. >> senator mccain. >> sure would be interested in seeing those studies that brought you down to 236 because then they would contradict every study that's been done in the past. so either the past studies were flawed and inaccurate or the present study is flawed and inaccurate. but it all fits into the scenario that concerns many of us, that is that the news is dominated by how fast we can draw down and how much
and that security environment will be ultimately the key indicator of whether that drawdown should ultimately occur. it will be conditions based. i submit those metrix every six months. evaluating the conditions ultimately for the drawdown. for now, sir, there is an expectation we'll draw the 352 force down to a number we think fits generally the security environment for the post 2014 sperd. >> if 3 sfeft the number or 325, that's what you're going to recommend. >> yes, sir. that's...
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in today's complex and uncertain strategic environment it is is imperative that our army is a decisive arm of the joint force. the army provides depth and versatility to the joint force. meeting the challenges of an uncertain complex and interconnected strategic environment requires an army that is adaptive and innovative, flexible and agile, integrated and synchronized, lethal and dispriminant. with that in mind our army must retain the right capacity and diversity to perform a wide range of missions and provide a variety of military auction opt military leaders. the creation of the strategy was inclusive and comprehensive. we were deeply involved in this unprecedented and collaborative process. the defense strategic guidance was clear. we will strengthen our presence in the asia pacific region. we will continue to build and strengzen critical partnerships and alliances. over the last five years we grew the army to meet the requirements associated with large scale combat and stability operations in iraq and afghanistan. with the successful completion of our mission in iraq and the red
in today's complex and uncertain strategic environment it is is imperative that our army is a decisive arm of the joint force. the army provides depth and versatility to the joint force. meeting the challenges of an uncertain complex and interconnected strategic environment requires an army that is adaptive and innovative, flexible and agile, integrated and synchronized, lethal and dispriminant. with that in mind our army must retain the right capacity and diversity to perform a wide range of...
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three words right environment the life for the. present here now here ok sorry we're. i. just changed. changed. changed changed changed changed. around so why you here it was because we don't like what they're planning and we never wanted them here and those scoundrels have been making more since one thousand nine hundred forty five they're always borrow. ging in somewhere in the world. the. united states has budgeted ninety million dollars we can turn it into crowns. but i thought that...
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. >> mcnaughton claims she is just helping her dorm mates get ready for the prison environment. which is where some will be headed if their cases end in conviction. >> these girls aren't gay and they're going to have to be when they go to prison so according to kelley -- >> well they will be. trust me. when these girls go they'll come out with girlfriends so i taught them how to hop on and do weird things with our stripes on and stuff like that. but yeah. we had lesbian sex 101. >> she made us all try it out so we could feel the feeling. >> yeah. and it was good. >> mcnaughton has recently set her sights on a new arrival. >> this is my new blonde, jessica, fake boobs, really big fake boobs nice ones but she's kicking heroin kind of like the other blonde. >> jessica arrived two days ago. still high on heroin and barely able to stomach the food. and though mcnaughton's gravitational pull in the dorm is strong, sticks says she won't be sucked in. >> kelley has everybody doing everything for her which i'm not going to do. i don't like girls at all. >> you know what she said to me la
. >> mcnaughton claims she is just helping her dorm mates get ready for the prison environment. which is where some will be headed if their cases end in conviction. >> these girls aren't gay and they're going to have to be when they go to prison so according to kelley -- >> well they will be. trust me. when these girls go they'll come out with girlfriends so i taught them how to hop on and do weird things with our stripes on and stuff like that. but yeah. we had lesbian sex...
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so nuclear energy can provide made-in-america electricity while protecting the environment. nuclear--clean air energy. >>> we're back with more
so nuclear energy can provide made-in-america electricity while protecting the environment. nuclear--clean air energy. >>> we're back with more
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, how we develop tactical and operational concepts to operate in the future environment and how do we incorporate the lessons we've learned over the last ten years. so i think after we get the results of this work done we'll then look at updating our operational concept and look at where we want to go. the last point i want to make, then this relationship between conventional and special operations forces and how that's changed over time and the benefits we've gotten through the integration and synchronization between conventional and special operations forces and how that fits in. those are some of the things we'll focus on. >> as you look left and trirgt sister services and you think about it in view of the joint force, i'll just share the concern that i have is that as we look at the joint operational concepts, we look at the potential employment, i'm just concerned that we haven't -- and for good reason over the last decade we've been involved in achieving these objectives in the central command aor but we've done the detail planning, have added up, have done the math to look at w
, how we develop tactical and operational concepts to operate in the future environment and how do we incorporate the lessons we've learned over the last ten years. so i think after we get the results of this work done we'll then look at updating our operational concept and look at where we want to go. the last point i want to make, then this relationship between conventional and special operations forces and how that's changed over time and the benefits we've gotten through the integration and...
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the real work is education, real infrastructure, sewage system, because in kabul the air is very bad, environment is really important, more people died in afghanistan or it least in kabul from the pollution than from the war. it is time -- >> thank you for the moving presentation. i just want to highlight two important points you made and a question. you talk powerfully about the importance of educating the girl as a way of the educating the woman. for years we have done research on the impact of educating the woman on the family and the girls and boys in the family. for example the world bank 2012 for fourth argues that even one extreme of education for the mother means better discourse for the children but your peace is also about the impact the education of children have on the mother's, that is important and more research must be done on the impact education of children have on their mother's. you also spoke about the importance of educating boys, often in this movement we forget the importance of the education of boys and girls. the story was the woman in pakistan who was gang raped in a fro
the real work is education, real infrastructure, sewage system, because in kabul the air is very bad, environment is really important, more people died in afghanistan or it least in kabul from the pollution than from the war. it is time -- >> thank you for the moving presentation. i just want to highlight two important points you made and a question. you talk powerfully about the importance of educating the girl as a way of the educating the woman. for years we have done research on the...
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i think we found that even in those most complex environments there are ways for skilled people who listen and who talk to people where they are and not where they think they should be to identify those leaders who may not be the war lord, may not even be the head of state, but may be the community leader, the doctor, the midwife, through whom you can work. i think the challenge we face is in those cases where that is a chronic situation ongoing. we're dealing with a long standing humanitarian crisis in south sudan and even with independence we're very, very far from being out of the woods. somalia obviously is a case where with no government and the circumstances we face there there's an overreliance on humanitarian assistance. but even there the international community was able to stais somalia such that it went from conditions of famine to conditions still of food and security but not the acute famine that we saw. really smart people including a lot of local people this isn't all the experts and the relief workers that come from outside find ways to get through the cracks. >> we talked
i think we found that even in those most complex environments there are ways for skilled people who listen and who talk to people where they are and not where they think they should be to identify those leaders who may not be the war lord, may not even be the head of state, but may be the community leader, the doctor, the midwife, through whom you can work. i think the challenge we face is in those cases where that is a chronic situation ongoing. we're dealing with a long standing humanitarian...
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>> well, the total war works, has worked, does work in a conventional environment. anything short of that unwise. trying to defined what total war is in an asymmetric situation is very difficult. when i use the word difficult that's probably the understatement of the day. there isn't a leading edge of the battlefield. there isn't an army or a navy and air force to be defeated. these people don't operate in the open. they send women and children to suicide. you have to find their sources of money. you have to find the countries that are hospitable to them. and you have to recognize that for every offense there is a defense. and for every defense there is an offense. and it's this way, though you've got this fairly clean conventional approach. it seems to me that answers your question. do you think it does? or are you uncomfortable with that? >> i think it's comfortable predicame predicament. >> but the answer, does that answer your question? you uncomfortable with the answers? how would you answer it? >> i would say that it's extremely difficult. to consider total wa
>> well, the total war works, has worked, does work in a conventional environment. anything short of that unwise. trying to defined what total war is in an asymmetric situation is very difficult. when i use the word difficult that's probably the understatement of the day. there isn't a leading edge of the battlefield. there isn't an army or a navy and air force to be defeated. these people don't operate in the open. they send women and children to suicide. you have to find their sources...
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the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then things began to emerge. you may have a plan that this is what i want to create. here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what
the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then...
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and in an increasingly competitive dangerous and uncertain security environment, we must remain alert, responsive, adaptive and dominant. this budget helps us to do that. it's informed by a real strategy that makes real choices and maintains our military's decisive edge and maintains our global leadership. moreover it ensures we keep strength with the true source of people. with this in mind i want to add a few chents to those of the secretary. first, this budget should be considered holistically. it's a joints budget rather than individual service budgets formed pap rocky parochially. changes that aren't informed by that context. the context of jointness. risk upending the balance that i just described and potentially compromising the force. second, this budget represents a wait point, not an end point. in development of the joint force we need for 2020 and beyond. it puts us on a path to restores versatility at an affordable cost. specialized capabilities that were once on the margins become more central. even while we retain and must retain our conventional overmatch, it builds a g
and in an increasingly competitive dangerous and uncertain security environment, we must remain alert, responsive, adaptive and dominant. this budget helps us to do that. it's informed by a real strategy that makes real choices and maintains our military's decisive edge and maintains our global leadership. moreover it ensures we keep strength with the true source of people. with this in mind i want to add a few chents to those of the secretary. first, this budget should be considered...
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someone who is respected for his leadership in a hard nosed, results oriented corporate environment and someone who miraculously gets up every day and commits his personal time and energy and somehow manages to bring 20, 30, 40 other ceos along with him every time he launches a new effort to make the world a better place and to imagine an environment where those kids don't go to bed hungry every night. for that, i am deeply honored to be able to introduce my friend and to present him with the atlantic council's distinguished business leadership award. thank you, paul. [ applause ] [ applause ] ♪ >> thanks. i think that's more than certain -- one of the thing that's very clear is rajij's leadership of u.s. aid and a deeper sense of purpose, focus and energy he brings to the number of global challenges is obviously admirable and more importantly to the benefit of us all, i think no one better to explain that than himself. i saw the energy and determination when i had the privilege to welcome him at the latest world economic forum which i co-chaired and we worked on the commission for ag
someone who is respected for his leadership in a hard nosed, results oriented corporate environment and someone who miraculously gets up every day and commits his personal time and energy and somehow manages to bring 20, 30, 40 other ceos along with him every time he launches a new effort to make the world a better place and to imagine an environment where those kids don't go to bed hungry every night. for that, i am deeply honored to be able to introduce my friend and to present him with the...
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she has a low interest rate environment in mortgage so it's not an opportunity to refinance but if there's an opportunity she can do that as well. >> if you've got an issue you want experts to tackle, upload 30-second video to ireport.com. >> getting news in here. senator diane feinstein telling dana bash she hopes to call in former cia director general patreaus into a closed session to have him come in and answer some questions, perhaps as early as friday. their committee, of course, intelligence committee, looking into the matter of benghazi, the attack on benghazi, when and what officials knew at a particular time, whether or not the cia and the white house and the pentagon properly protected official whose were there on the ground who were killed in that attack. patreaus having stepped down as head of the cia over the scandal, she's hoping certainly that least in closed session they'll be able to get answers from him, perhaps as early as friday. >>> patreaus scandal raising a lot of questions as well. members of congress want to know why they weren't informed earlier. there's a lot of
she has a low interest rate environment in mortgage so it's not an opportunity to refinance but if there's an opportunity she can do that as well. >> if you've got an issue you want experts to tackle, upload 30-second video to ireport.com. >> getting news in here. senator diane feinstein telling dana bash she hopes to call in former cia director general patreaus into a closed session to have him come in and answer some questions, perhaps as early as friday. their committee, of...
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, how we develop tactical and operational concepts to operate in a future environment and how we incorporate lessons learned. so after we get the results of this work done, we'll then look at updating our operational concept and look at where we want to go. and the last point, this relationship between conventional and special operations forces and the been f -- benefits we've gotten, i think those are some of the things we'll focus on. >> so as you look left and right to your sister services and you think about it in view of the joint force, i'll just share that the concern i have is that as we look at the joint operational concepts and look at the potential employment, i'm just concerned that we haven't, and for good reason, we've been very involved in achieving these objectives, but we've actually done the detail planning, have done the math to look at what's required to move the force, and as i look at 301 platform, united states air force, and i consider the navy's dimension in this and then i think about the joint force delivery, we pray it isn't the case that we have to deploy for a m
, how we develop tactical and operational concepts to operate in a future environment and how we incorporate lessons learned. so after we get the results of this work done, we'll then look at updating our operational concept and look at where we want to go. and the last point, this relationship between conventional and special operations forces and the been f -- benefits we've gotten, i think those are some of the things we'll focus on. >> so as you look left and right to your sister...
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in the nato russia council and hopefully lead to a better atmosphere and a more constructive working environment within the council. moreover, following the american elections this year, a renewed effort at reaching an understanding with russia on corporation on missile defense would, if it could be successful, provide an environment that would be more conducive for further discussions within nato on nonstrategic nuclear weapons. but for the time being, as i said, the best thing about the ddpr is that it didn't close the process. so now that the restricted process of the ddpr process is over, nato should start a real dialogue and proper analysis which might be able to apply a holistic approach to the over arching question, deter whom, how, and from what? and what is the role of nato's nonstrategic nuclear weapons and why exactly does nato need them? after suitable break, not too long, i hope, nato simply needs to get back into a process of talking about these issues with an educational focus that is why the new committee that i spoke about is really important. and speaking as a european, this is
in the nato russia council and hopefully lead to a better atmosphere and a more constructive working environment within the council. moreover, following the american elections this year, a renewed effort at reaching an understanding with russia on corporation on missile defense would, if it could be successful, provide an environment that would be more conducive for further discussions within nato on nonstrategic nuclear weapons. but for the time being, as i said, the best thing about the ddpr...
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working in conflict environments, you don't see the change quickly. it's sometimes frustrating. but then when you work with the communities and you work with indigenous structures, you invest in indigenous systems, you also see a lot of opportunities. i mean, yes, countries -- yemen is one of seven -- i think seven countries that they're water stressed, most water-stressed in the world. we also have resources that are not invested mainly because of problems we have in security. tourism sector. i mean, i'm sure you know yemen is a beautiful country, it's an ancient civilization. we have over 2,000 kilometers of coastlines in addition to islands. and, i mean, i think what we're doing is also is creating some change at the community level, is creating some demand for good governance, demand to make the government accountable to the people. and in my opinion, if anything could end yemen's problem, it would be a legitimate state. a state that's seen by the people as responding to their needs, that's accountable, that's transparent, that's not corrupt. >> this is a pretty complicated
working in conflict environments, you don't see the change quickly. it's sometimes frustrating. but then when you work with the communities and you work with indigenous structures, you invest in indigenous systems, you also see a lot of opportunities. i mean, yes, countries -- yemen is one of seven -- i think seven countries that they're water stressed, most water-stressed in the world. we also have resources that are not invested mainly because of problems we have in security. tourism sector....
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in today's environment the bad guys have all the advantages advantages. >> but when we look at it from a prioritization standpoint, who are sort of the first block of folks who are going to be covered by this and then, you know, what are the subsequent elements? >> i think since 90% of the critical infrastructure in this country is in private ownership, that will probably be the first area of focus as far as establishing standards. and then at some point in time you reach a tipping point where they become defacto. you know, if you think back many years ago, some of us are old enough to remember, you know, the fact that the three- pronged plug became electrical -- part of the electricity equation. we've reached a tipping point in cyber space where the de facto elements will take over and it'll be more economical, it'll be more advantageous for us to follow the standards. >> all government contractors is a priority because you can use that as a gateway for information. but defense contractors so far have been exempt, haven't they? >> they're exempt because defense contractors have alread
in today's environment the bad guys have all the advantages advantages. >> but when we look at it from a prioritization standpoint, who are sort of the first block of folks who are going to be covered by this and then, you know, what are the subsequent elements? >> i think since 90% of the critical infrastructure in this country is in private ownership, that will probably be the first area of focus as far as establishing standards. and then at some point in time you reach a tipping...
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it benefits the environment and keeps everyone safer. >> pharmacies that do not participate in the take-bag program must display a list of the drugstores that do. >>> tonight at 5:00, new information is coming out about the search for remains in the central valley. one of the so-called speed freak killers, wesley shermanine, has drawn a map of the burial sites. we're getting the map and we'll be live in lyndon with new information. >>> thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. also we're always here for you on ktvu.com and mobile ktvu.com. thanks -- thanks for watching. have a great day. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this.
it benefits the environment and keeps everyone safer. >> pharmacies that do not participate in the take-bag program must display a list of the drugstores that do. >>> tonight at 5:00, new information is coming out about the search for remains in the central valley. one of the so-called speed freak killers, wesley shermanine, has drawn a map of the burial sites. we're getting the map and we'll be live in lyndon with new information. >>> thank you for trusting ktvu channel...